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most recent 20 MAR 16  
Initial post 20 MAR 16 by Jay-Jay
I wonder, how it would behave in The Netherlands.
Would it withstand the winters?
Reply #1 posted 20 MAR 16 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Sadly, it's not likely I'll be sending any more material that way soon.
most recent 20 MAR 16  
Initial post 20 JAN 09 by Michael Garhart
Nice. It looks a little beat up from something, but I can still see the potential in it.
Reply #1 posted 21 JAN 09 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Yes, we had some wind about that time. I got to it too late in the day and we were very warm then. This Spring I should have a better idea of what I've got.

Thanks, Robert
Reply #2 posted 21 JAN 09 by Michael Garhart
Yeah, that's nature for you, lol. I cant wait to see it when it is more mature.
Reply #3 posted 21 JAN 09 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
It's vigorous! It just went into a 15 gallon size container and I'll bet it outgrows that in no time.
Reply #4 posted 20 MAR 16 by Michael Garhart
And I was right. Lookit that form! So pretty.
Reply #5 posted 20 MAR 16 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Yes, there are moments of grandeur. There are two seedlings. Both are beautiful and both have that color I enjoy so much. They really need to be on a gazebo or similar structure.

They should be spread around a bit so I can get reports from others. I have a feeling they would go crazy in Florida and the gulfs states but then again they might just love it in Oregon. ;-)

Multiflora influence should make them a bit more hardy than the seed parent..

Thanks, Robert
most recent 22 OCT 14  
Initial post 22 OCT 14 by styrax
This one is beautiful! I like the teas as a class.
Perhaps suitable for commercial release?